User blog comment:Lathagarr Stormgale of Tronn/Q&A/@comment-2006360-20101130211934/@comment-1209332-20101202053611

It amazes me how people misunderstand the Big Bang Theory so. The whole "Dropping two nuclear bombs would create two new planets" is particulary shocking. The Big Bang Theory is as follows: The universe was created at some unknown point by an unkown force. It consisted of an infinite amount of empty space and a super condensed hugley gravitiac ball of base particles. Due to an unkown factor, the ball exploded, for lack of a better term, and formed a universe of random particles and elements. THIS DID NOT CREATE EARTH. That is so improbable, as many of you stated, as to be ridiclous. Earth was formed trilions of years after the universe as a whole, when a number of asteroids got caught in a similair orbit around the Sun (which was formed by another process that I will not explain right now) and were condensed together. Due to pressure from the millions of tons of moving rock, the center, or core, began to heat up and spin. This heated the earth as it attracted an oxygen and hydrogen rich atmosphere, which led the creation of seas and water on the earth. Earth's primo orbit posistion allowed life to form there. Long story short: The universe is so big life had to form somewhere. Turns out it was here. A nuclear explosion, got nothin on the Big Bang.

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